WAVSIPE G A R D E N S 
Sutton's Calendula. 
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GESNERIA - Naegelia 
11841. Sutton’s New Hybrids. A delightful race of Hybrid Ges- 
nerias lor the decoration of stove greenhouses and conservatories 
during the summer and autumn months. The flowering spikes 
carry numerous bright pendulous blooms including pure white, 
yellow, salmon-pink, orange, rose-carmine, and rich crimson. Ad¬ 
mirable as a table plant. Perennial. Height 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 84c 
GILIA 
11856. Coronopifolia, Sutton’s Hybrids. A magnificent strain of this 
half-hardy biennial giving long spikes of the most brilliant flowers 
interspersed with fine Larkspur-like foliage. The colors include 
vermilion, salmon, apricot, rich pinks, «nd pure yellow; succeeds 
best as a half-hardy annual. Height 3 to 4 feet. Per pkt., 49c. 
GYPSGPHILA 
1 2030. Elegans, White, Large-Flowered. Flowers twice as large as 
the type and more valuab e for beds and borders. In bouquets the 
smalier-flowered type is preferable. Per pkt., 19c. 
12031. Elegans, Delicate Pink. Charming pink Gypsophila well 
worth growing in addition to the white variety. Per pkt.. 19c 
DIMORPHOTHECA - Star of the Veldt 
The Dimorphotheca is one of the quickest of our annuals 
to bloom, and may often be had in perfection within six weeks 
from an open-ground sowing made in April. The rich orange 
color of the type has become extraordinarily popular wher¬ 
ever it is grown, as also have the new brilliant apricot and 
lemon-colored varieties. In addition to its great value for 
bedding, the Dimorphotheca can be usefully employed on 
rockeries, and it also makes a pretty show in the conservatory 
or greenhouse. 
11700. Sutton’s Apricot. A charming variety with soft apri¬ 
cot-colored flowers; well worth growing separately as a bed¬ 
ding plant. Per pkt., 32c. 
11708. Aurantiaca Hybrids. Various colored hybrids, includ¬ 
ing a wide range of shades of primrose, apricot, buff, and 
salmon, as well as delicately tinted white flowers. 
Per pkt., 32c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA - California Poppy 
For several years past we have paid great attention to this 
flower, and now offer a number of extremely beautiful va¬ 
rieties which show quite a distinct range of most brilliant 
coloring. Only those who have used Eschscholtzias for sum¬ 
mer bedding have any idea of the gorgeous effect produced 
by these plants. 
11744. Sutton’s Red Chief. (New). A distinct shade, the 
flowers being a rich red-mahogany throughout; early flow¬ 
ering. Plants of compact habit and particularly useful for 
bedding purposes. Per pkt., 32c. 
11739. Sutton’s Orange Prince. A real giant; the bright 
orange blooms frequently measure 5 inches across. Height 
1/2 to 2 feet. Per pkt., 32c. 
11740. Sutton’s Buff-Pink. Distinct shade in Eschscholtzias. 
Beautiful large frilled flowers of deep creamy pink will be 
much appreciated. Per pkt., 32c. 
11745. Sutton’s Flame. Gorgeous coloring of coppery or¬ 
ange-scarlet, and one of the most vivid of the section. The 
flowers are rather smaller than the older sorts, and the 
plants dwarfer and more compact. Per pkt., 19c. 
1 1763. Sutton’s Special Mixture. Including all the new 
shades, which create a most brilliant display. Per pkt., 32c. 
EUPHORBIA MARGINATA 
Snow-on-the-Mountain 
11787. An annual with most attractive variegated foliage. The 
tender green leaves are broadly margined with pure white. 
May be sown in position in April or May. Height 18 
inches. Per pkt., 19c. 
Sutton's Improved Balsam 
